Star Jeffrey Tambor has been accused of inappropriate behavior by a "Transparent" co-star and a former assistant. After initially saying that he did not see a way to remain on the show, Tambor's spokesperson has announced that he has no intention of leaving. The status of the Tambor's employment remains unclear while Amazon conducts an investigation. (Amazon)

Netflix announced that the sixth season of the popular political series would be its last in the immediate aftermath of allegations against star Kevin Spacey. As the controversy gained steam, Netflix removed Spacey from the series altogether. Filming on the show took a hiatus for rewrites but will resume filming this winter. (Netflix)

Four women have accused "The Ranch" co-star Danny Masterson of rape in instances that date back to the early 2000s. Netflix fired Masterson from the show only after one of the accusers confronted an executive who told her that Netflix did not believe the women's claims. Masterson will appear in seasons two and three which have already been filmed. (Netflix)

Host Charlie Rose was fired from the morning series after eight women accused him of unwanted sexual advances. There has not been an announcement from CBS how or if they will replace him. Rose will also no longer contribute to "60 Minutes." (CBS)

PBS also fired Charlie Rose from the talk show named for him. Christiane Amanpour will replace him on “Amanpour on PBS." (PBS)

Charlie Rose

PBS also fired Charlie Rose from the talk show named for him. Christiane Amanpour will replace him on “Amanpour on PBS." (PBS)

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The Flash

After 15 women and men came forward with sexual harassment allegations against executive producer and showrunner Andrew Kreisberg, he was fired from the series. Executive producer Greg Berlanti will fill in for him, working with co-showrunner and executive producer Todd Helbing. (The CW)

Andrew Kreisberg was also fired from "Supergirl." Berlanti will assume his duties on this series as well, working with executive producers/co-showrunners Robert Rovner and Jessica Queller. (The CW)

Supergirl

Andrew Kreisberg was also fired from "Supergirl." Berlanti will assume his duties on this series as well, working with executive producers/co-showrunners Robert Rovner and Jessica Queller. (The CW)

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Louie

After a number of women accused Louis C.K. of inappropriate behavior, and C.K. accepted responsibility, FX severed all ties with the comedian. His sitcom "Louie," which had been on hiatus since 2015, will not return. (FX)

After a number of women accused Louis C.K. of inappropriate behavior, and C.K. accepted responsibility, FX severed all ties with the comedian. His sitcom "Louie," which had been on hiatus since 2015, will

The Zach Galifianakis rodeo clown comedy will remain on FX, but will no longer be produced by Louis C.K.'s production company. (FX)

Baskets

The Zach Galifianakis rodeo clown comedy will remain on FX, but will no longer be produced by Louis C.K.'s production company. (FX)

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One Mississippi

Amazon has not announced whether there will be a third season of comedian Tig Notaro's semi-autobiographical series. If it is renewed, it will no longer be produced by Louis C.K.'s production company. (Amazon)

Louis C.K.'s production company had been working on "The Cops," a new animated series for TBS. As of now, the series has been suspended and is not expected to continue. (TBS)

The Cops

Louis C.K.'s production company had been working on "The Cops," a new animated series for TBS. As of now, the series has been suspended and is not expected to continue. (TBS)

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Louis C.K.'s Netflix specials

Netflix has scrapped plans for a second Louis C.K. standup special. (Netflix)

Louis C.K.'s Netflix specials

Netflix has scrapped plans for a second Louis C.K. standup special. (Netflix)

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Wisdom of the Crowd

Jeremy Piven has been accused of assault and predatory behavior by at least two actresses. These allegations in addition to the series' relatively low ratings led CBS to choose to not order more episodes of freshman series "Wisdom of the Crowd."

Military drama "Six" also removed Weinstein as executive producer immediately following the allegations. (History)

Six

Military drama "Six" also removed Weinstein as executive producer immediately following the allegations. (History)

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Waco

The upcoming miniseries about David Koresh and the tragedy in Waco has stripped Harvey Weinstein of his executive producer credit in the wake of the allegations against him. (Paramount Network)

Waco

The upcoming miniseries about David Koresh and the tragedy in Waco has stripped Harvey Weinstein of his executive producer credit in the wake of the allegations against him. (Paramount Network)

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Yellowstone

Kevin Costner's upcoming series about a ranching family removed Harvey Weinstein as a producer. (Paramount Network)

Yellowstone

Kevin Costner's upcoming series about a ranching family removed Harvey Weinstein as a producer. (Paramount Network)

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Untitled David O. Russell Project

A $160 million dollar project produced by The Weinstein Company, directed by acclaimed filmmaker David O. Russell, and starring Julianne Moore has been canceled by Amazon after accusations against Harvey Weinstein became public. (Amazon)

Despite allegations from a former "Mad Men" writer that creator Matthew Weiner had been inappropriate with her, his new project, "The Romanoffs," will continue production at Amazon. Amazon Studios has taken over production of the series from The Weinstein Company. The anthology series will reunite "Mad Men" stars Christina Hendricks and John Slattery, and also star Andrew Rannells, Amanda Peet, Isabelle Huppert, Corey Stoll, Paul Reiser and Janet Montgomery. (Amazon)

HBO's long-running comedy series removed producer Russell Simmon's name from the title after multiple women came forward with allegations of sexual assault. Simmons has been removed from the show, and will not appear in future episodes.

After a dozen women accused "The Loud House" creator Chris Savino of harassment, Nickelodeon fired him. The third season of the animated series will air on Nickelodeon in 2018. (Nickelodeon)

The Loud House

After a dozen women accused "The Loud House" creator Chris Savino of harassment, Nickelodeon fired him. The third season of the animated series will air on Nickelodeon in 2018. (Nickelodeon)

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The Royals

Creator and showrunner of "The Royals," Mark Schwahn, has been accused by 40 women of repeated sexual harassment. Schwahn has been suspended but not fired by E! while they investigate the allegations. The fourth season of "The Royals" is scheduled to air in March. (E!)

The BBC has decided to not air the Agatha Christie special "Ordeal by Innocence" after two women have come forward accusing star Ed Westwick of sexual assault and rape. Amazon has not made a statement as to whether or not they will still stream the special. (BBC & Amazon)

The British comedy "White Gold" has suspended filming in light of the allegations against star Ed Westwick. (BBC & Netflix)

White Gold

The British comedy "White Gold" has suspended filming in light of the allegations against star Ed Westwick. (BBC & Netflix)

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Untitled 2016 Election Miniseries

Five women have accused journalist Mark Halperin of harassment and assault. As a result, HBO has scrapped plans for a miniseries based on Halperin's since-canceled book about the 2016 Presidential Election. (HBO)

Showtime has not made a decision about the future of the political docuseries in which Mark Halperin co-starred. However, if the series does return, it will be without the journalist. MSNBC and NBC also fired Halperin over the allegations. (Showtime)

The wave of allegations of sexual misconduct against powerful men which began with reports about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein and have most recently resulted in a Senator resigning from office has made shockwaves in almost every industry, including the television business. However, how each television series has dealt with the allegations has varied wildly.

For instance, "Transparent" star Jeffrey Tambor's spokesperson disclosed to the 'New York Times' that Tambor has "no plans to quit" the show, walking back a suggestion that he would leave the series following accusations of being inappropriate with a co-star and a former assistant. Amazon is investigating the allegations and has not yet made a decision whether they will renew Tambor's contract.

In contrast, soon after men came forward accusing Kevin Spacey of sexual assault with some instances occurring when the victims were minors, Netflix fired the star of their popular series, "House of Cards," going so far as to halt production so that the final season could be entirely rewritten without him. His co-star Robin Wright will take over as the lead of the series in its sixth and final season.

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"House of Cards" is set to resume filming without Kevin Spacey. Spacey was dropped from the show after he was accused of sexual harassment. After the Netflix show took a brief hiatus production is expected to resume Dec. 8. "These last two months have tested and tried all of us in ways none of us could have foreseen." Senior VP of the show's studio Pauline Micelli

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The gallery above is a comprehensive collection of the television shows that have so far been rocked by sexual harassment allegations, detailing how the show or the network responded.